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Back Tattoos With Style


If you want to be selective about flaunting your tattoo, then back tattoos are a good way to accomplish the same. Back Tattoos have a dual benefit. While they keep your style statement intact, they can be very easily hidden under clothing when you need to attend to your professional commitments. The tattoo can be easily seen while at a party or at the beach and can be a secretive affair when you decide it to be. Be it an entire scene from a book or tribute to a particular era, one’s back is like a clean slate and allows enough room for play of various colors and imagery.

Consider Size and Placement

The back is a large and mostly uniform canvas where one can experiment with various or a single motif.  In addition, you may alternately pick on any other body part to add to or enhance your back tattoo. For instance, one can have certain shapes or motifs along the shoulder blades that may virtually seem to move with the movement of the body or can be as curvy as your spine and follow its path.

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The placement of the back tattoo allows versatility and the impact of back tattoos also depends upon where and when one is choosing to flaunt it. While a tank top, a backless gown or a swimsuit can help you showcase the upper back tattoo, bare midriff tops and hip hugger pants would showcase the lower back motifs.


Play with the Surface

A large tattoo is best suited for the back given its dimensions but the expanse is something that needs to be decided on. It may simply run across the spine, cover the upper shoulders followed by a trail or map the entire back. The choice is absolutely an individual call. While several motifs may be attempted on, full blown back tattoos are best suited to depict concepts and also give you an option of selective exposure. It is not a area that is visible at all times. However, if you are keen on having a smaller motif then a specific area needs to be decided on.  There are many locations available for your body art.

Don't Forget Healing Time

While a temporary tattoo simply is inscribing a motif with natural dies, a permanent tattoo, though a non-invasive surgery, does need some healing time. In case you are contemplating a full-scale back tattoo, it is best to get it done in bits and parts instead of having it all in one go. With long sitting hours at the tattoo parlor, it can get really strenuous for your back. You may first simply get the outlining done followed by the filling. It helps to discuss your options with your tattoo artist to help avoid a long and potentially painful healing time.
 

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